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Hyponatremic-Hypertensive Syndrome in an 18-Month-Old Male Child

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Fig. 1. Very little illing or full stenosis of the right renal artery on the renal arterio- arterio-graph (thin arrow) and normal illing of the let renal artery (bold arrow)
Table  1.  Clinical  and  laboratory  parameters  of  a  patient  with  hyponatremic  hypertension syndrome

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